This report is based on the Workshop "Unbundling, Reporting and Benchmarking (TF URB)", organised by the Florence School of Regulation cooperation with ERGEG Task Force on 25 September 2009 in Berlin.

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The 25th of September 2009, the European Regulators Group for Electricity and Gas (hereafter “ERGEG”) in cooperation with the Bundesnetzagentur and the Florence School of Regulation organized a Workshop on unbundling and corporate governance in the 3rd Package. The workshop was organized to present and discuss the practical impacts of implementing inter alia the 2009 Electricity Directive 2009/72/EC Natural Gas Directive 2009/72/EC (hereafter “EU-Directives”) into national law. Participants came from transmission system operators, regulatory authorities, academia and the European Commission. The objective of the workshop was to introduce those problems that might arise when transposing the new legislation into national law, namely with regard to the implementation of ownership unbundling, the new Independent System Operator (hereafter “ISO”) model and particularly the Independent Transmission Operator (hereafter “ITO”) model. In this respect, possible impacts on corporate governance rules - principally based on the 2004 OECD Corporate Governance Codex on the unbundling of energy utilities - have been highlighted.

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Florence School of Regulation

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Loyola de Palacio Chair

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http://www.florence-school.eu

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info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess

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Unbundling of energy undertakings in relation to Corporate Governance Principles